As a young single woman, Michelle Robinson was a fixture in the home of civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, who along with Rev. Jeremiah Wright arranged her marriage to Barack Obama, according to sources in Chicago who know the couple.

Jacksons daughter, Santita, is still one of Michelles best friends.

It all relates back to Trinity and to the Jesse Jackson orbit of blacks here in Chicago who gave Obama legitimacy and helped him establish his identity as a black man, Robyn explained.

The political left wanted to push a black to the presidency, and the key operatives in the Democratic Party decided long ago it wouldnt be Jesse Jackson (Sr.). Then Jesse wanted it to be his son, but Jesse Jr. has serious drug and mental problems that the world knows about now. These were also known about in the past, and Jesse Jr. was never going to be the black president. So, the political left then chose Obama.

Obamas retelling of an event most spouses remember precisely for the rest of their lives has caused confusion. Exactly when and how did he first meet Michelle Robinson? ....

I remember being at this function at Reverend Wrights house, one of the many parties Wright had, in 1996, Hazel recalled.

I went to the room where all the coats were on the bed, because I wanted to leave. I was surprised to find the light in the room was off and the coats were on the floor, she said. Then I realized there were two men hugging and kissing in there. One of those men was Obama. This was long before anybody knew Obama, before he became famous like he is today.

"I remember being at this function at Reverend Wright's house, one of the many parties Wright had, in 1996... I went to the room where all the coats were on the bed, because I wanted to leave. I was surprised to find the light in the room was off and the coats were on the floor... Then I realized there were two men hugging and kissing in there. One of those men was Obama. This was long before anybody knew Obama, before he became famous like he is today." Hazel has been telling this story in Chicago since 1996.

Count on it. It sure says a lot about a marriage when a guy can’t remember how he met his wife or any details about their courtship. It’s just like O’s numerous Freudian slips about his “Muslim faith” and the fact that, when asked which historical figure he’d like to sit and have dinner with, hemmed and hawed for over 30 seconds and couldn’t name a single one. (He couldn’t even come up MLK, GW Carver, or Harriet Tubman? He is the same brand of idiot that Wright and Farrakhan are.)

O is best described by George Costanza: “I lie every minute of the day. My entire life is a lie.”

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